O'HARA (OMN) camp/jones by Campbell, Jones & Company (Pittsburgh-PA, Company Operated: 1865-1886), c1866 Introduced
• AKA: Seneca Loop
NOTE: Sid Lethbridge - Many companies made a version of this loop pattern. the name is a good indication of the firm that first introduced the pattern. Pieces known: Goblet, champagne, wine, Comport/high standard, pitcher.
NOTE: Sid Lethbridge 2022: We know that Campbell, Jones & Co. made at least stemware, high standard comport, salvers (cake stands) and pitchers. This pattern appears in the 1867 price list and on various billheads. The pitcher cut appears in the 1877/78 F H Lovell catalogue so we can at least know what one form looks like. We may be able to connect comports and cake stands to this pattern if they used a standard/finial that we can document to Campbell, Jones & Co.
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Shape: Comport/Compotes
Contributor: Lynne Bauman 8D x 11H

Shape: Footed Bowls/Low Comports
Contributor: Lianne McNeil 8 3/4 inches wide and 5 1/4 inches tall

Shape: Finials
Contributor: Lianne McNeil lid and finial. Note large break on either side of finial.

Shape: Standards (Foot & Stem)
Contributor: Lianne McNeil standard for low foot bowls

Shape: Comport/Compotes
Contributor: Terri Frauzel lid and base matched up and appear to be the same pattern 7D

Shape: Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Sid Lethbridge pitcher cut appears in the 1877/78 F H Lovell catalogue

Shape: Footed Bowls/Low Comports
Contributor: Lianne McNeil

Shape: Cake Stands
Contributor: Lianne McNeil

Shape: Standards (Foot & Stem)
Contributor: Lianne McNeil